Friday, April 3, 2026

Letter 64 - A Week in the Hospital - Holy Week

Dear loved ones,

I don't even know where to begin. This is not the week we expected it to be, but we are not always in control of what life has in store for us. One thing we have learned for certain is that we are loved (and we love you all very much), God answers prayers (and sometimes it is just with an abundance of comfort and peace), and that come what may, we are in the Lord's hands.

I think taking pictures and blogging is my way of finding happiness and of course recording this time in our lives. I don't know who all actually reads the blog, but it will always be here for us to look back at our time in Thailand. Hopefully this week will soon be a memory of a rough week that we survived.

I took a handful of pictures this week, and so I will go on, as I always do, through the pictures and try to tell the story in that manner.

Thank you again for the kind words, love, messages, virtual hugs, and prayers. We love you and are grateful to count you as our family and friends.

Love,

Elder and Sister Brady (mom and dad, grandma and grandpa, John and Shelly, and so on)

Last Saturday, we went to the hospital to go to Urgent Care. John had been experiencing abdominal pain since Tuesday evening. The pain wasn't debilitating, so we kept going on about our mission business. But if you go back to last week's blog, you might notice on Friday, John did not have any lunch. We were at Pepper Lunch - one of our FAVORITES - and he could just not eat. The pain was getting greater. On Saturday morning we cancelled our plans to go to Rayong with the Calls, the other Senior couple in our office. (We had a fun weekend planned with them including a hike at a national park, a house inspection, a beach baptism, and so on). John's stomach was hurting enough that we felt he should go to the doctors. In this photo, we are on our way upstairs to a room. John had seen the doctor who wanted to get a CT scan as soon as possible and also thought he needed to be admitted to the hospital. 
I walked home to get a few things and so I took a few pictures on my walk.
This walk along the klong has been my exercise and a place to unwind each day.
I love this tree and how it makes a little canopy and offers some shade! 
All checked into a room and still smiling, despite the pain. 
Another walk to the hospital Sunday morning. 
Sunday morning, the pain continued to get worse. Here we are in the hospital waiting for a CT scan spot to open up. John was put in a shared room the first night and unfortunately it was very difficult to sleep for him. You know how nurses are coming in all night to take your vitals and that keeps you from sleeping? Times that by two. And the lights were left on. And the patient next door was very nice but had a lot of phone calls and visitors. Side note, it turns out when about 10 visitors came pouring in to the room, we recognized some of them from the Bangkok International Ward! The patient next door was a member of the church. The visitors were there to visit the man next door and give him a blessing. They offered to give John a blessing too. And he accepted. We were grateful for that tender mercy. 
The hospital is freezing cold inside! Sometimes I have to get up and walk around and go outside to warm up! Outside is burning hot. So I warm up quickly! I walked around and found these beautiful flowers.
And these water lilies. 
And this beautiful shrine. 
And just look at this lovely giant planter.
Since John could not sleep at all with the extra noise, we checked with our mission nurse, who checked with our insurance, and thankfully our insurance approved a private room for John. We got a new room. This is the lovely view of the skyline. 
Sunday evening, after getting the CT scan, we got John settled into his new private room. The doctors came in after we were settled and let John know that he had multiple blood clots in his abdomen. They needed to start him on Heparin (a blood thinner) right away. There was a nice sofa/bed that I could sleep on if I spent the night. So I did. I only slept about 3 and 1/2 hours. 
Monday morning early, John had a bleeding scare. So, they stopped the heparin and took him to the ICU. Above, he is on his way to the ICU.
I am so tired. And cold. I asked for a blanket. This has been my blanket all week. 
A view from the windows by the elevator. 
Monday in the ICU.
The Calls (the other Senior couple in our office) have offered to walk me home every night so I don't have to walk home in the dark. I am so grateful for this kind act of love and service. The walk is so good to clear my mind and I can tell them about our day. It's exercise and therapy combined. So many people have offered to help, but there really isn't much anyone can do except pray. The hands on things like this walk home each night have been very touching. I am beyond grateful.
Tuesday morning, I met up with Sister Harper. She is the MTC President's wife. Last week, Elder Brady gave a Patriarchal Blessing to one of the missionaries in the MTC. I needed to get the printed copy to him. I was able to give it Sister Harper and she ended up walking me to the hospital Tuesday morning. It was good to walk and talk with her. She is a dear woman and I am glad to have her as a friend. 
The week before, the office ladies (West and East mission) had made plans to go to lunch together. These dear sisters made the walk to the hospital to have lunch with me. At this point, John was spending most of the day sleeping, and I needed to eat, so this was a lovely break. For me, girl time is essential. Sisters Meeker (who is heading back to Washington state at the end of April), Call (my office partner), me, and Sister Justensen (the new west mission office missionary). It was Sister Justensen's birthday too!
We ate SALADS! I never eat salads in Thailand because you have to wash everything so carefully and I am lazy. I love salads and I miss them. My veggie intake in Thailand is usually carrots and cucumbers which I can peel. So this was such a great treat. And the watermelon smoothie was refreshing. 
I liked how the purple lights made Sister Meeker and Sister Call's hair PURPLE! :)
More buildings and flowers. 
Thai Orchids are so beautiful. 
Wednesday - April Fools Day! I wish this was an April Fools day joke, but it is not. Happy Engagiversary! 42 years ago, John proposed to me! And 5 weeks later we were married in the Seattle temple! There is a story . . . but IYKYK! 
Wednesday night in the lobby of the hotel. I love this flower arrangement. 
Wednesday night view of the hospital. 
Wednesday night view of the Moon! 
Thursday morning walk to the hospital! 
I heard a rustling in the debris to the side of the walk way and saw a giant water monitor! 
I tried to zoom in to capture the Thai Dragon, but he was moving too fast. You can see him in this picture if you look closely!
Sweet Caroline (former Sister Bunker from the West mission) and her mama, Katie Bunker came to the hospital and took me to lunch. I was so happy to eat another salad and to spend some time with friends!
Caroline just got back from Irish cooking school (she went right after her mission was finished) and she learned some amazing chef skills! She baked a cake for her brother's birthday the night before. They had invited us to the celebration, but we couldn't make it. 
So they brought me some of Caroline's amazing CHOCOLATE CAKE! I don't even know what it was called, but it was the best thing ever!
Amazing!!!
Friday morning, I woke up and started getting excited about Michelle and her family coming to Thailand! They are literally on their way to the airport as I write this. And then after a moment of excitement, I burst into tears. It was the first cry I have had all week. I had another one later in the day. I think everything has felt very surreal. Crying is cathartic. And then I headed out the door. 
John is still in the ICU, but he was in a chair when I arrived doing some reading. We sat and read together. He said he was feeling a little better. But as the day went on it was more of the same. Pain and a lot of waiting for something to change. 
Sweet Kaitlyn came to visit today. (Kaitlyn and Jessica come to movie nights at our place on occasion.) John can't have visitors yet and doesn't really feel up to any visitors anyway. But I needed to eat, and it was so kind of Kaitlyn to take me to lunch. Yay for salads! Kaitlyn had some sad news today and we had each other's shoulders to cry on. 
Kaitlyn also brought us these beautiful roses. 

And that wraps up this week. 

Earlier this week while John was quiet (which has actually been most of the week), 
I asked him what he was thinking about. 

He said he was thinking about how this was Holy Week, the week before Easter Sunday. 

And then he said, "Maybe it's a week to help me better appreciate what the Savior went through." 
That is a beautiful thought. 

Thank you again for all of your love, thoughts, kind words, and prayers. 

We love you. 

Friday, March 27, 2026

Letter 63 - Zone Conference and More House Inspections

Dear family and friends, 

As I sit down to write this, I can't even remember what happened this week! It's a good thing I took a bazillion pictures to remind me! So on that note, I will go straight to the pictures and they will let you (and me apparently) know what happened in Thailand over the past 7 days! Haha!

As always, we love you and we miss you! And we thank you for your love, support, prayers, and kind words!

Love, 

Elder and Sister Brady (mom and dad, grandma and grandpa, John and Shelly and so on)

Me and Elder Brady sitting in the Temple Courtyard!
We are so happy to be serving in this beautiful country of Thailand! 
Last Saturday, we went to the mall to pick up some groceries at Lotus (it is a store like Target where you can get groceries and household items, clothes too). Unlike Target, there are food stands set up where you can buy things like fruit, meat on a stick, hair accessories, caramel corn, you name it! This is the mango stand where I can buy my mango sticky rice for $1 a serving! I am in heaven here. 
After shopping, we stopped to get some Dairy Queen. While we were in line, this darling university student offered to buy us our ice cream. She told me she had a class assignment to buy something for a stranger. We decided we would get whatever she was having and share it! We got a small Oreo Blizzard! She was so sweet! It made our day!
After our Blizzard, I stopped to get my toes done! Look at those fun tan lines on my feet! 
Saturday evening - Pizza for dinner! Yum! 
One of our Elders took this beautiful picture of the Bangkok Thailand Temple! 
I ran into Brother Shom Saturday evening! Elder Brady gave him a blessing a few months ago. He is here in Thailand to go to the temple and attend some meetings! 
Sunday afternoon, Elder Brady we enjoyed some time with this lovely family. Elder Brady was able to give Dean his patriarchal blessing before they move back to the USA.
Monday morning facetime with Kevin! I am trying out a new face here :)! 
Monday morning walk home from the Market where we bought 15 mini bags of fruit for Zone Conference Breakfast. Elder Brady is a great help! 
New beautiful sidewalk Art on Asoke Road! Well, it's actually on the sidewalk! 
Monday afternoon, I am ready to begin the "clean eggs" project!
These farm fresh eggs sometimes have things in them that I don't like, so I crack them one at a time and make sure they are clean. We are having scrambled eggs for ZC breakfast the next morning. 
Eggs are all clean and cracked and put in the refrigerator for morning. 
Some beautiful artwork created by the missionaries at zone conference. 
Good morning Tuesday! Elder Brady is the master egg scrambler. 
He is up bright and early cooking the eggs! 
Elders Cypers, Hiatt, Kelly, and Saunders are first in line for breakfast! One of the Elders said ZC breakfast prepared by the Seniors is a mission highlight! 
Breakfast consisted of: Scrambled eggs, cheese, hot sauce, bagels and cream cheese, English Muffins and PB, Jam, and Nutella, fruit, juice, milk, and chocolate milk. 
One of the Elders decided to have an English Muffin with egg and cheese and Peanut Butter!!!! 
Who is this Elder you ask, AP Elder Saunders! He said it was good! 
Thai food for Zone Conference lunch. Basil and pork, chicken, and papaya salad (somtom).YUMMY! 
Sisters Jasper, Furlan, Polsan, and me :)! 
Sisters above and also Sisters Henry and Call and Elders Collado and Jones!
Hello Elder Jones and Sister Furlan!
Hello Mango Sticky Rice (dessert)!
Missionaries begin to gather for the Zone Picture. 
Bradys and Elder Wingrove.
Bangkok Sisters! Brady, Polsan, Henry, Jasper, Furlan, and Call!
The Bangkok Zone is trying to get ready for the picture! 
Still trying. 
OK - Still trying to figure things out. 
Some of us are ready! I literally don't know what I am doing here. 
Or here!!!
OK! Finally! The Zone Picture! 
Just resting after all of that! 
Smile! 
Guess who we ran into when we walked back inside! Our friend Navi from our home ward in Oregon! We love Navi and her grandmother Patti! 
Back to to the office where Elder Brady and Sister Jasper are enjoying some cookies! 
Tuesday evening Facetime with grandsons Sawyer and Dawson! 
We love and miss our grandchildren! Thank goodness for technology! 
Wednesday night - Movie night with Kaitlyn and Jessica! 
Dairy of a Wimpy Kid is great for laughs! 
Thursday house inspection in Bangkapi with Elders Lewis and Dollar! 
Great job Elders! 
We walked from their condo to a mall for lunch and I had to stop and take a picture of these beautiful flowers out front! I googled it and they are Red English Water Lilies! Fun Fact! 
These shrines are like pieces of art. They are often decorated so beautifully. Here is a little history from the google: People in Thailand leave food and red drinks, specifically red Fanta, at shrines and spirit houses to express gratitude, appease, honor, and show respect to guardian spirits. These offerings act as a modern, symbolic substitute for ancient blood sacrifices, with the red color representing life, energy, and blood. The drinks symbolize gratitude and a desire for protection, luck, or prosperity.I found this interesting since we are studying the Old Testament at church this year! 
Look at the close up detail! 
Walking to the Mall! 
All roads lead to Eat Am Are! There is something amazing about that Bacon Double Cheeseburger, Fries, and salad for around $4 USD. And Elder Brady and I share it! (Usually)
On our way out of the mall, this store caught my eye! No thanks! I'll pick! I mean I'll pass! Haha! 
Our daughter Michelle and her family are coming to visit soon! Our granddaughter Jenna loves waffles and these little waffle stands are everywhere! I told her she could have a waffle everyday in Thailand if she wants! And this sign proves it! Now just say it in a British accent!! "ave a waffle day!"
I met a new friend on the subway ride home! 
At 7-11, I found this interesting Candy flavored herbal drink! Now, that is my kind of drink! 
Thursday afternoon patriarchal blessing. Elder Sankar is in the MTC here in Thailand and has been waiting 8 years for his blessing! It was a pleasure to be a part of his special day! 
Friday morning on our way to a housing inspection, we got down to the subway just seconds before the doors closed! It was packed to the brim, but a lady waved me on showing me there was room. I jumped on, but the door closed before Elder Brady could get on. Fortunately we were only going one stop to the transfer. This is me waiting for Elder Brady! Haha! 
Five minutes later the next subway arrives! Where's Waldo? I mean where is Elder Brady!?
We successfully got on the sky train and made it to the Zone Leaders house for an inspection. Elders Olsen and Wingrove's place sparkled! Great job Elders! And they shared some Cadbury eggs with us! Bonus points for the chocolate! 
The Bangkok Zone Leaders are setting a good example by locking their doors when they leave. 
I am just going to leave that right there. 
The Elders made a new friend on the sky train! 
Elders Cypers and Arganbright also did a great job cleaning the Bangna Condo! 
The Bangkok missionaries are amazing! 
On our way to lunch we jumped on a packed Songthaew. Three missionaries riding on the back rail. Do you see the ancient red bus behind them. That was likely running when Elder Brady was here in the 70s! 
There was no place to sit on the Songthaew! So we held on tight!! Seriously! 
All roads also lead to Pepper Lunch. This was a first time for Elder Olsen and Elder Arganbright (Cypers and Wingrove tried it for the first time the month before). Elder Brady and I have been here a handful of times - haha! Everyone loved it! You can tell by the smiles on their faces! 

That concludes this week in Thailand! 
Thanks for reading the blog! 
We have another busy week ahead because we have to get a ton done before . . . 
Spoiler Alert . . . 
The Vernon Family gets here!!!! (Our daughter, Michelle and her family)
We are so excited!!!
We love you all!
Bye! 

Letter 64 - A Week in the Hospital - Holy Week

Dear loved ones, I don't even know where to begin. This is not the week we expected it to be, but we are not always in control of what l...